Huilan Pagoda
In July 1980, Huilan Pagoda was designated by Sichuan Provincial People's Government as a cultural relic under provincial-level protection. According to Annals of Qionglai County, Huilan Pagoda was built in the 14th year of the Wanli Period under the reign of Emperor Shenzong of the Ming Dynasty (AD 1616). It was formerly known as "Zhenjiang Pagoda".
Huilan Pagoda is a hexagonal pavilion-style brick pagoda, with the total height of 75.48 meters. It is the third highest brick pagoda in China and holds the title to be the highest of its kind in Chengdu.